Karnataka unveils KEO, billed as Indias most affordable AI-ready personal computer
It features 4G, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB-A and USB-C ports, HDMI, and audio jack support, and comes loaded with learning, programming, and productivity tools
Ranji Trophy 2025-26 | Smarans regal double century puts Karnataka in complete control
The batters unbeaten 227 helps the home side declare its innings at 547 for eight; Shreyas (62) and Shikhar (59) chip in with crucial knocks; Chandigarh ends day two at 72 for four 475 runs in the red
Karnataka: Congress in Confusion Over Change of Guard
While Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is keen to save his chair, Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar is eager to snatch the chair but Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has gone into hiding after Congress partys drubbing in Bihar Assembly elections, accused LoP and BJP MLA
Bacterial Infection Kills 31 Blackbucks At Karnataka Zoo, Probe Ordered
Thirty-one blackbucks have died at a zoo in just four days due to a bacterial infection, Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre said.
Eddelu Karnataka, KRRS host event to create awareness on SIR
They say that there is a need for a mass movement like the NRC/CAA protest
BTS to see launch of KEO, Karnatakas own AI-ready computer
Karnataka to unveil IT, startup, space policies at Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025
Karnataka will launch three new policies at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025. These include updated IT and startup policies, alongside a new space technology policy. The summit will also host a conclave for founders and investors.
A bacterial infection has caused a devastating loss of 31 blackbucks at Kittur Rani Chennamma Zoo in Belagavi, reducing the population from 38 to just seven. The Karnataka Forest Minister has ordered a high-level probe and dispatched specialist teams to contain the outbreak and protect the remaining animals.
Opposition to Karnataka governments move to deploy PU lecturers to teach high school students
Department of School Education and Literacy (DSEL) has decided to amend the Karnataka General Services (Pre-University Education) (Recruitment) Rules 2013
Appreciates speed of investment by Japanese company
Adi Keshav Prakash Shastri archives second-highest 'O' negative blood donation record in India
Adi Keshav Prakash Shastri of Davanagere has achieved the second-highest O-negative blood donation record in India, contributing 166 times since 1987. His selfless act has saved numerous lives, including many newborns and a young cancer patient. Shastri's dedication, supported by his family and the organization Lifeline, highlights the critical importance of rare blood type donations.
KhiladiPro Partners With Karnataka Badminton Association To Bring AI-powered Player Assessments
Karnataka Badminton Association: AI-powered sports tech platform, KhiladiPro (KPro), has announced its partnership with the Karnataka Badminton Association (KBA) to enhance player development and performance tracking through AI-driven assessments. The collaboration will integrate technology-led insights into badminton training programs across Karnataka, empowering over 1000 players in the first phase, with data-backed performance analysis and customised training support. Through this partnership, KBA will leverage KhiladiPros mobile-first AI assessment platform to analyze the players on-court movements, accuracy, grip, and shot patterns, which is supported by expert feedback from champion coaches. Commenting on this development, Utkarsh Yadav, Founder & CEO, KhiladiPro, said, This partnership with KBA reinforces our shared vision. At KhiladiPro, we aim to make advanced performance analytics accessible to every player, not just professionals. We believe every athlete deserves data-driven feedback to unlock their true potential. Together with KBA, were setting new benchmarks in how technology and coaching can come together to elevate grassroots and elite badminton training in India. The initiative is expected to conduct over 3000 assessments annually, making performance insights more measurable and actionable. Fresh from the success of Kidminton Stars, an AI-powered badminton tournament that redefined how young talent is scouted and nurtured, KhiladiPro will now be able to bring data-driven player assessments and performance insights for Karnataka badminton players. The initiative is expected to conduct over 3000 assessments annually, making performance insights more measurable and actionable. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With this initiative, KBA and KhiladiPro are setting a precedent for integrating AI in sports development and empowering Karnatakas badminton ecosystem. KhiladiPros platform combines AI, computer vision, and expert analytics to deliver scalable and accessible assessments that democratize sports science for athletes at all levels. Beyond badminton, the company is also working to nurture sporting talent across athletics, fitness, cricket, and golf. Article Source: IANS
Karnataka to unveil State-developed AI-ready personal computer KEO at Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025
KEO, which stands for Knowledge-driven, Economical, Open-source, aims to make intelligent computing accessible at the grassroots and empower citizens across Karnataka, officials said
Siddaramaiah to meet Kharge amid talk of reshuffle in Karnataka
New Delhi: Amid talk of a reshuffle in the Karnataka government, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is likely to meet Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge here on Monday. Sources said Siddaramaiah is likely to meet Kharge at his residence in the evening. While Congress leaders have said it is a courtesy meeting, sources said Siddaramaiah may discuss the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Karnataka: Blackbuck death toll rises to 31 at Belagavi mini zoo; probe on
A severe blackbuck mortality crisis at Belagavi's mini zoo has claimed 31 lives, prompting district minister Satish Jarkiholi to order a thorough investigation. Veterinary experts suspect Hemorrhagic Septicemia, a contagious bacterial disease, as the cause of the mass deaths. While preliminary findings point to infection, allegations of staff negligence are also being examined.
Amid opposition, edu dept identifies 9k magnet schools
Karnataka's education department has identified over 9,000 'magnet' schools to strengthen them as aspirational institutions, aiming to serve students within a 3-5km radius. This initiative seeks to create pull factors for neighborhoods, with these schools envisioned as future Karnataka Public Schools (KPS). The move aims to ensure a minimum student threshold for effective quality education delivery.
Shah Rukh Khan, Alia Bhatt, Lionel Messi, Taylor Swift lead 'Most Dangerous' Deepfake Celebrity List
Scammers are going full Bollywood this year. Shah Rukh Khan tops McAfees Most Dangerous Celebrity list as deepfake ads and fake endorsements flood Indian screens. After even a Trump deepfake scam duped hundreds in Karnataka, India is now pushing strict AI labelling rules to keep the fakes in check.
Not vote chori but dacoity, says Samajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav on elections
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav criticized the term 'vote theft,' calling it 'dacoity' and highlighting Tejashwi Yadav's popularity in Bihar. He stated the INDIA bloc's foundation is regional parties leading, and expressed Uttar Pradesh's trend of parliamentary poll winners also winning assembly elections.
The fake notification was fabricated using digital photoshop tools and circulated on WhatsApp groups to spread misinformation and misguide people
Karnataka: Scrutiny layer added to curb pendency
Bengaluru's revenue litigation system has introduced a new 'scrutiny layer' to enhance efficiency and reduce case pendency. This measure aims to prevent parallel proceedings in revenue and civil courts, thereby eliminating duplication and delays. A court manager will now screen cases, verifying documents and ensuring adherence to relevant legal sections before admission.
X Corp challenges legality of Sahyog portal takedown process before Karnataka HC
X argued that Section 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000, is merely a 'safe harbour' clause shielding intermediaries from liability and does not empower the government to direct content blocking.
Siddaramaiah's Push, Shivakumar's Hope & Delhis Dilemma: Why Karnataka Is Back In Crisis Mode
The power question has returned to the centre of Karnataka politics, even as the Congress deals with a setback in Bihar and an increasingly restless state unit waiting for clarity
PTI | Bengaluru Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Sunday indicated that there will only be a Cabinet reshuffle and not a leadership change in the state. Amid buzz over leadership change and Cabinet reshuffle, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday met Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi. There was speculation that the Cabinet reshuffle []
Syndicate member asks V-C to cancel seminar on Bhagavad Gita on Kuvempu University campus
He stated that, according to his understanding, the Bhagavad Gita justified the Chaturvarna system, which divides people and is contrary to the fundamental ideals of the Constitution of India
After Bengaluru police and Karnataka Milk Federation teams busted a racket supplying adulterated Nandini ghee, including to some parlours in the city, consumers are asking how to verify what is in their jar. Here are three simple, kitchensafe tests, what they indicate, and when to avoid tasting or using a suspect product.
'Won't Blackmail Congress': Shivakumar Rejects Resignation Buzz Amid Karnataka Leadership Chatter
DK Shivakumar dismissed rumours of quitting as Karnataka Congress chief, insisting he remains a disciplined soldier of the party and attributing the speculation to the media.
Maize farmers fail to recover cost as prices plummet amid ethanol rush
NEW DELHI: CONTRARY to the governments claim of transforming farmers from food providers to energy providers, Indias ethanol production, particularly from maize farmers, is creating a crisis situation for farmers. The price of maize has dropped to nearly half of the fixed minimum support price (MSP), while the production cost of ethanol remains significantly higher than the established base price. Ramapal Jat, president of the farmers organisation Kisan Mahapanchayat, highlighted the difficulties faced by maize farmers in the country. He explained that the price of maize has plummeted due to speculation regarding cheaper imports from the US, allowing ethanol manufacturers to profit significantly. The market price of maize has dropped to around Rs 900, which is well below both the MSP and the production cost, he stated. The government has set the MSP for maize at Rs 2,400 per quintal. One of Indias largest maize markets, the Nasrullaganj maize mandi in Madhya Pradesh, reported a price of Rs 1,121 per quintal, while Nahargadh mandi in Rajasthan recorded Rs 1,100 per quintal. In Bihar, which is the third-largest producer of maize after Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, the price reported was as low as Rs 900 per quintal. However, the governments estimated production cost for a quintal of maize is Rs 1,952. The benefits of ethanol production are being directly transferred to 779 industries, leaving farmers at the mercy of the market, Jat said. In the current market season of 202526, the government has announced plans to procure 1,048 crore litres of ethanol for blending with petrol in an 80:20 ratio, known as E20. Over 72% of this ethanol will be sourced from maize, while the remainder will come from sugar. Currently, India produces 422.81 lakh tonnes of maize across 120.17 lakh hectares, which accounts for three per cent of global production, while the US contributes 35 per cent of the total output. There are widespread market speculations that similar to cotton, India may permit the import of cheap maize from the US, contributing to the price drop. Industries are taking advantage of the low prices to produce cheaper ethanol from maize and sell it to the government, Jat remarked. According to calculations by Kisan Mahapanchayat, the price of ethanol would be Rs 54.52 per litre based on a maximum maize price of Rs 1,821 per quintal. Caught in the Maze Price Crash Maize has come down to Rs 1,121 per quintal in Nasrullaganj maize mandi in Madhya Pradesh, Rs 1,100 per quintal in Nahargadh mandi in Rajasthan, and as low as Rs 900 per quintal in Bihar Elusive MSP The government has set MSP for maize at Rs 2,400 per quintal, which is not realised in most mandis Cost Mismatch Officials estimate the production cost for a quintal of maize at Rs 1,952 Robust Production The country produces 422.81 lakh tonnes of maize across 120.17 lakh hectares
Won't Blackmail Congress By Threatening To Resign: DK Shivakumar
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Sunday dismissed rumours of his resignation as the Congress Karnataka unit chief, saying he is a disciplined soldier of the party.
A 57-year-old senior MNC official in Bengaluru was defrauded of over Rs 31.8 crore in a six-month 'digital arrest' scam. Victim transferred money in 187 transactions after being convinced she was involved in a criminal case and needed to cooperate in a virtual investigation to avoid arrest. She complied even while hospitalized, fearing it would impact her son's wedding.
Krishi Mela draws 54 lakh visitors, showcases Karnatakas agricultural strength
BENGALURU: The four-day Krishi Mela concluded at the GKVK campus on Sunday, registering a total footfall of around 54 lakh and revenue of Rs 4.77 crore. Organised by the University of Agricultural Sciences, the stalls, exhibitions and demonstrations at the event attracted farmers, agriculture enthusiasts, students and the general public. The final day featured a farmer-to-farmer discussion on Indigenous Breeds and Agricultural Practices. During the valedictory ceremony, the Dr MH Marigowda National Endowment Award for Outstanding Horticultural Research, the Dr MH Marigowda State Award for Best Horticulture Farmer and the Dr R Dwarakinath State Award for Best Farmer were presented to achievers from across Karnataka. Speaking on the occasion, Agriculture Minister and UAS Bengaluru Pro-Chancellor N Cheluvarayaswamy said farmers are not just food producers but also generators of employment. He noted that the government has launched several new schemes to strengthen the farming sector and praised the Krishi Mela for enabling farmers to directly consult scientists and find solutions to their challenges. We must farm in harmony with nature. The life of environmentalist Saalumarada Thimmakka should inspire todays generation. Let us protect soil, conserve water and practice eco-friendly agriculture so that we leave behind a fertile land for the future, he said, congratulating all award recipients and those who made the event a success. Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda described Krishi Mela as a festival of science rather than just an exhibition. The smiles of farmers, active participation of women and guidance from scientists have given life to this mela. With over 750 stalls and lakhs of visitors, the event showcases the strength, potential and future of Karnatakas agriculture sector, he said. He added that the award-winning farmers would serve as role models for young cultivators and encouraged farmers to adopt the technologies demonstrated at the mela.
Smoking in public continues unabated in Bengaluru despite stricter enforcement by GBA
BENGALURU: Despite the ban, smoking in public places continues unabated. Though the Greater Bengaluru Authoritys (GBA) tobacco control cell has almost doubled its enforcement drives under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (COTPA) Act compared to previous years, the scenario on the ground continues as if there is no ban. Right from residential streets to main roads and from bus stops to markets, citizens complained that there is no check on smoking in public. Every day, from morning till late night, we see people sitting on the stairs of a building adjacent to our home and smoking. The cigarette and bidi smoke directly enter our homes. My two children are forced to be passive smokers. We reported to the local police, however, smoking continues and we are the sufferers, said a homemaker residing in Azad Nagar, who did not wish to be named. While this is the situation in residential areas, commercial areas fared even worse. There are multiple small and big offices on Cunningham Road. We see people smoking heavily round-the-clock. Given their brazen attitude, it gives the impression that the police and the GBA are hand-in-glove in permitting public smoking, said Suresh Kumar, an engineer. S J Chander, convenor of Consortium for Tobacco Free Karnataka, which is working on tobacco control in the state since 2000, said, In our country, when it comes to smoking in public places, both the educated and the uneducated behave the same. People know that they should not smoke in public, but the compulsive and addictive nature of tobacco makes it difficult to resist. Stating that the solution to public smoking must be multi-pronged, Chander said the GBA must strengthen penalisation drives and also ensure that tobacco vending is done only by licensed vendors. This way, there will be fear among vendors that if they allow their customers to smoke next to their shops, they would not only invite hefty fines, but if there are repeated violations, their vendor licence would be suspended, he added. Officials from the tobacco cell maintained that they have doubled the enforcement drives to prevent public smoking. From April 2024 to March 2025, we carried out 246 drives. For smoking in public places (Section 4 of COTPA), we collected Rs 3.54 lakh in 1,724 cases and for selling tobacco within a 100-yard radius of education institutions (Section 6 B of COTPA), we collected Rs 36,050 fine. This year, within 6 months (between April and September), we have carried out 272 drives. We found 727 people smoking in public places and collected Rs 3.47 lakh fine from them (as the fine amount has been increased).
Basavanagudis Kadalekai Parishe returns for five days, CM to inaugurate plastic-free groundnut fair
BENGALURU: The streets and bylanes of Basavanagudi are all set to come alive with stalls and decorative lights as the historic Kadalekai Parishe (groundnut fair) will kick off on Monday. The fair will be plastic-free this year, and organisers expect heavy footfall as numerous cultural programmes have been lined up for the Parishe which has been extended for five days from the usual two. As per tradition, farmers from across Karnataka and neighbouring states have arrived with their first groundnut harvest to offer at the Dodda Basavana Temple. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will inaugurate the fair in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar and Muzrai Minister Ramalinga Reddy. As the annual fair begins, traders around the heritage neighbourhood said the Parishe brings a mix of disruption and opportunity for local businesses. While some shops witness a brief dip in sales, most describe the festivals impact as overwhelmingly positive due to the surge in visitors exploring the narrow lanes and increased spending. Speaking to TNIE, Venkatesh of Basavanagudi Traders Association said stores dealing in plastic goods, crockery, kitchenware, ironware and fancy items report slower business during the 10-12 days of festivities, even though the government officially declared the fair for five days. Sales drop for us because vendors bring similar items to the fair. But its just once a year so we dont mind a small loss, he added. On the other hand, eateries, juice shops, bakeries, street-food vendors and restaurants see a sharp rise in customers. If business reduces on one side, it increases on the other. Footfall shoots up, and many people return later to buy after exploring the fair, he stated.
Bengalurus 90% of STPs non-functional, KSPCB seeks CMs intervention
BENGALURU: Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) Chairman PM Narendra Swamy on Sunday said that nearly 90% of Bengalurus Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) are not functioning, calling it one of the citys biggest environmental failures, which requires immediate attention. He said a multi-agency joint action team is being formed to restore the plants and curb pollution. Narendra Swamy, who is also Malavalli MLA, said the board has sought chief minister Siddaramaiahs intervention. I have already sought time with the chief minister. I want to brief him on the issues in our department. I have sent questions to all officers concerned so that replies are ready. Once presented, he will make a decision to form a joint action team that will include officials from Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) and Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), he said. Swamy said he is also considering involving the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) in the scheme. KIADB develops industrial areas, but there are no Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs). Without CETPs, where is industrial waste going, he asked. Asked if the citys STPs can take the total load, he said they are overloaded, are under-capacity, and in many cases not functioning at all. The board is planning to install CCTV cameras at every STP, connected directly to KSPCBs eight regional offices. Only then will we have control, he said. He lamented that untreated sewage is still flowing into water bodies in different parts of the city despite the board marking its 50th anniversary. He attributed lcak of enforcement to severe staff shortage. We are filling nearly 80% of current vacancies over 250 posts across all cadres, he said. On the recent closure order issued to Jollywood Studios, where Bigg Boss Kannada was being shot, for violating environmental norms, Swamy said the establishment has responded promising corrective measures. The KSPCB will still impose a hefty penalty. It be over Rs 30 crore, he said. 5 to receive eco-awards The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB), marking 50 years of its establishment, will hold its Golden Jubilee valedictory celebrations in Bengaluru on November 18 and 19. Chairman PM Narendra Swamy said five individuals will receive the State-level Indira Priyadarshini Environment Award for their contributions to environmental protection. A seminar on Circular Economy and Sustainability will open the event on November 18, featuring discussions on wastewater treatment, solid waste management, e-waste, plastic waste, construction debris and extended producer responsibility. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar will inaugurate the programme. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will take part in the valedictory on November 19 at Palace Grounds. District-level awards have also been presented as part of the celebrations. Swamy said the golden jubilee aims to raise awareness about environmental laws, honour Indira Gandhis legacy, and encourage youth participation through competitions and outreach programmes.
S'win'g it girls: India's blind women's cricket team are determined to bring home a World Cup
Mahima Nagaraju Just two weeks ago, the India womens cricket team brought home the World Cup trophy in a groundbreaking moment. With the buzz from the win starting to settle, another group of women cricketers may just jolt us awake soon the India blind womens cricket team playing in the first-ever blind womens T20 World Cup. After winning their first two matches in Delhi and third in Bengaluru, the team defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets, qualifying for the semi-finals. We must definitely bring home the cup!, says captain Deepika TC, adding the India womens teams recent win acted as a great morale booster for her girls. All-rounder Kavya NR proves her right when she adds, We were so proud we felt like we ourselves had won. I have confidence that we will too because the players are among the best from different parts of the country. We also have a really good bond. Early Days Deepika, like many of the girls, started playing blind cricket at a school for the visually-impaired with much apprehension surrounding her choice. I grew up in a small town near the Andhra Pradesh border and my parents were initially worried about what others would say because Im a girl. The culture there is very different, she recalls. A turning point came after she joined the newly-minted national team in 2019, which later went on to win the World Games in 2023. My parents were confident that their daughter would achieve something. Now, as the India and Karnataka teams captain, I feel very happy, she says, beaming. Its a similar story for Kavya NR, who was blinded when playing as a five-year-old. She says, My parents were afraid that I would get hurt and worried about how I would manage until I got the National Award in 2018 for wall climbing. She started playing cricket in 2019 while studying at Samarthanam Trust. She adds, I stuck with cricket because I wanted to represent India; seeing cricketers receive Arjuna awards too inspired me. For both girls, cricket became a passion, a purpose and a way to support their families. Zeal to Succeed The team has been practising for a month leading up to the World Cup under Deepikas captainship. She was instrumental in Indias 209-run win against Australia, having scored 91 herself. She compares her style to her favourite player, Virat Kohli. On the field, Im very aggressive. I think we have that in common. Im always thinking that we should give our 100 per cent, so whenever someone misses a catch, I scold them, even the senior players, she says with a laugh. But this aggression is tempered with a democratic spirit as she adds, It requires a lot of communication to coordinate among players who have different levels of blindness. But, since most are seniors who have been captains themselves, we discuss everything before making any decision. Having three players from Karnataka is a matter of pride but also pressure for Deepika, as she says, Im always pushing them a bit more because were representing Karnataka. They are definitely putting in the effort. Kavya Venkatesh, playing internationally for the first time, says, The three of us have great coordination together. Deepika is a good player, so thats a bit of extra pressure for us, but the team and our manager support me a lot, saying, if I didnt play well today, I definitely will tomorrow. Kavya Venkatesh How does blind cricket work? Blind cricket is played in almost the same way as the regular format, with a few key differences. Players are divided into B1, B2 and B3 categories based on the extent of impairment. Bowling is always done underarm and the ball (which makes a tinkling sound) rolls towards the player without pitching. Before the ball is bowled, the batsman gets a heads-up from the keeper. All runs scored by B1 players who are completely blind get doubled in the final score. Deepika TC We were all happy when Jemimah (Rodrigues) didi scored a century. She always encourages us to play well. She and Smriti Mandhana have supported us a lot. We loved her confidence and that she proved herself, especially against a team like Australia. I hope people support us the same way and blind cricket gets added to the paralympics - thats my dream. I want everyone to be familiar with blind cricket. Deepika TC, captain
Air purifiers mooted at busy junctions in Bengaluru as PM2.5 levels spike
IIIT-Dharwad to have centre of excellence in quantum AI & computing
Disability must be viewed through lens of rights, not charity: Justice Chandrachud
Blackbuck deaths at Belagavi mini zoo rise to 29; probe widens
Sidewalks hijacked: Petty shops, pushcarts choke Hubballis commercial streets
Bengaluru Metro is set to extend its Green Line to Tumakuru, a 59.6km inter-city project. BMRCL has floated a tender for the detailed project report, with an estimated cost of Rs 20,000 crore. The proposed line, featuring 25 elevated stations, aims to boost Tumakuru's industrial growth and expects 15,000 passengers per hour.
Draft ad rules propose auctions, strict penalties & digital norms in Bengaluru
District sportspersons deprived of selection by Dharwad Athletic Association
A mid-term appraisal for Karnatakas Siddaramaiah-led Congress government
It is time for Congress to wake up and win back the peoples trust
Under activist spotlight, US IT co Cognizant enters a high-stakes reset
Software engineer dies in accident in Bengaluru
Officials directed to clear construction material dumped on footpaths in Jayanagar, Bengaluru
Bengalureans push for halt to solid waste management cess amid poor waste collection services
Toddler run over by fathers minivan in Bengaluru
Woman harassed while walking dog in Bengaluru, phone stolen
Man loses Rs 1 lakh after phone gets stolen on train journey to Bengaluru
Panathur-Balagere road in Bengaluru reopens
Cyber gang poses as CBI, cons MNC executive of Rs 31.8cr in Bengaluru
Bengaluru breaches unhealthy mark with AQI 100+
As Delhi struggles with hazardous air, Bengaluru residents flag AQI spikes across neighbourhoods
High command will decide on Cabinet reshuffle and power sharing: D.K. Suresh
2 booked for raping 8-yr-old in Bengaluru district
Krishi Mela concludes with over 54L visitors in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: Justice Hegde calls for upholding values, child rights
Dy CM DK Shivakumar dismisses resignation rumours, affirms loyalty to party
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has firmly rebutted rumors of his resignation as KPCC President, asserting his unwavering loyalty and commitment to the party. He emphasized his dedication to building 100 new Congress offices in Karnataka and finalizing the release date for his book on 'Gandhi Bharat'.
Minister Patil inaugurates Nidecs Rs 600cr Orchard Hub in Dharwad
ASI, flautist Chandrakant Hutagi no more
KBA hosts month-long cultural events to encourage children
Consumer shocked as monthly power bill jumps from Rs 250 to Rs 10k
Journalism students should have mastery over languages, says scribe
CUK signs MoU with Survey of India to boost research, skill development
Ranji Trophy - Smaran and Karun put on a batting masterclass against Chandigarh
The duo adds 119 for the fourth wicket for Karnataka, with the former peeling off an unbeaten century; his partner misses a hundred by a whisker after he was given a reprieve by Bawa
Bengaluru: Man booked for harassing advocate on the pretext of petting dog
Bengaluru metro security tracks down misplaced bag within 24 hours, returns it to owner
Bengaluru civic body workers get health check-ups
Karnatakas new textbook takes on bullying,bodyshaming and stereotypes
Talks of leadership churn return in Karnataka as Congress grapples with Bihar setback
One of the strongest narratives being pushed in Karnataka politics currently is that if Siddaramaiah is replaced, the CMs post should go to a SC or ST leader, said a political analyst
Bengaluru: Krishi Mela sees highest ever footfall: 54.15 lakh farmers and public visit the fair
Kavital Police Station selected as the best among three in country
RSS was forced to follow strict guidelines: Priyank
SIR is political genocide, claims economist Parakala Prabhakar
Citizens should boycott it, according to the political commentator
RSS route march held in Chittapur amid massive security deployment
The issue of taking out the march went to the High Court after permission was initially denied to it by the authorities
Gandhi Shilp Bazaar draws art enthusiasts
Ashok confident of BJP-JD(S) combine securing 2/3 majority if mid-term polls are held in Karnataka
Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly R. Ashok, who did not rule out Karnataka facing mid-term polls amid a struggle for power in the ruling Congress, expressed confidence of the BJP-JD(S) combine securing a two-thirds majority if the elections are held
Bigg Boss Kannada 12 studio agrees to pay penalty, compliance with norms
As part of the initiative, the Department of State Educational Research and Training (DSERT) will initially train 1,00,000 teachers using the DISHA portal
Rajamata Lakshmammanni awards presented
Call for efforts to promote integration of northeast into mainstream India
Sammilana to drive CSR initiatives in Chamarajanagar
Farmers cautioned over attempts to dispossess them from cultivating govt. land
SHRC to hold a sitting in Shivamogga on November 19
Kuvempu University to organise seminar on Bhagavadgeeta and Prevention of Crime on November 18
Condolence meeting held in memory of Salumarada Thimmakka in Mysuru
Activist Vatal Nagaraj stages Save Forests demonstration in Mysuru
Vatal Nagaraj has alleged that no efforts were being made to protect the forests that were being destroyed across the State
Minister Khandre gifts special wood for Sharanabasaveshwar temple car

